Lucille Thièvre

Lucille Thièvre, Paris, France.

Known for her artistic craftsmanship and engaging narrative approach to fashion, Lucille Thièvre honed her craft at renowned brands such as Hermès and Givenchy before launching her own label. Rooted in a rich tradition, her brand elegantly combines its prestigious beginnings with a contemporary vision. In 2019, Lucille launched her own solo collection, and as a finalist at the Hyères Fashion Festival, she quickly gained attention and established herself uniquely in the fashion world. Officially launched in 2021, her brand is a collection of ready-to-wear and is characterized by her fusion of meticulous craftsmanship and innovative design.

Lucille’s fashion journey is deeply rooted in her unique personal history and the artistic influences around her. Born in the vibrant atmosphere of the Ateliers du Wonder in Paris, an incubator for like-minded artists and creatives, her brand embodies the essence of community and tradition. Blending artistic chaos and constructed design, this vibrant space filled with music and artistic energy was the perfect environment for her creativity to come alive. 



Her collections are often born from personal and familial experiences, exploring concepts from the 80s and 90s that champion the women in her family. Lucille’s design approach is inspired by the work of sculptors, casting fabrics and forms to create sensual, figure-hugging silhouettes with a twist on classic elements. The use of ambiguous colors and the integration of swimwear elements into her designs give her brand a unique allure.

Glass buttons and pearls are a distinctive feature of Lucille Thièvre’s collections. Her commitment to local production and sustainability is reflected in her choice to produce all her pieces in France, using dead stock materials and working closely with reputable ateliers to ensure quality and ethical production standards.

Lucille Thièvre’s brand not only represents high-quality French fashion, but is also a testament to her ability to combine historical influences with contemporary design.